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Help! Internet Explorer is on the fritz

Written by weebit

Tuesday, 19 May 2009 17:03

Sometimes, and believe me, it's not easy to say this--your IE problems are entirely your fault. After you've made a lot of changes to IE's preferences or customized your home page, add a plugin or two, three, four, IE may start to misbehave. If you have no idea which caused the problem, because you also did not test while you made the changes. Back up to square one and start over. To restore IE's default settings, select Internet Options from the Tools menu, then click the Programs tab and the Reset Web Settings button. It is also a good idea to have that install cd/dvd nearby.

When I got my computer it came with no DVD's. NONE . And I am worried that if anything happens to my computer I will not know how to fix it without th e CDs

|SAdministrator
|2009-07-15 14:21:49
weebit

You should be able to contact the manufacturer, an d ask for the recovery disk. Most wont send them to you unless you ask. Also note in the past they sent them, but there was always a charge on the p urchase of the computer. You may be charged for t his, but keep in mind it is not outlandish.